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Aug082010

Though possessed of half a dozen hats, it took...

Though possessed of half a dozen hats, it took him some time to find one, then there was a hunt for the key, which was at last discovered in his pocket, so that the girls were quite out of sight when leaped the fence and ran after themTaking the shortest way to the boathouse, he waited for them to appear, but no one came, and he went up the hill to take an observationA grove of pines covered one part of it, and from the heart of this green spot came a clearer sound than the soft sigh of the pines or the drowsy chirp of the crickets
"Here's a landscape!" thought Laurie, peeping through the bushes, and looking wide-awake and good-natured already
It was a rather pretty little picture, for the sisters sat together in the shady nook, with sun and shadow flickering over them, the aromatic wind lifting their hair and cooling their hot cheeks, and all the little wood people going on with their affairs as if these were no strangers but old friendsMeg sat upon her cushion, sewing daintily with her white hands, and looking as fresh and sweet as a rose in her pink tiffany jewelry canada dress among the greenBeth was sorting the cones that lay thick under the hemlock near by, for she made pretty things with themAmy was sketching a group of ferns, and Jo was knitting as she read aloudA shadow passed over the boy's face as he watched them, feeling that he ought to go away because uninvited, yet lingering because home seemed very lonely and this quiet party in the woods most attractive to his restless spiritHe stood so still that a squirrel, busy with it's harvesting, ran dawn a pine close beside him, saw him suddenly and skipped back, scolding so shrilly that Beth looked up, espied the wistful face behind the birches, and beckoned with a reassuring smile
"May I come in, please? Or shall I be a bother?" he asked, advancing slowly
Meg lifted her eyebrows, but Jo scowled at her defiantly and said at once, "Of course you mayWe should have asked you before, only we thought you wouldn't care for such a girl's game as this
"I always like your games, but if Meg doesn't want me, I'll go away
"I've no objection, if you do somethingIt's against the gucci ladies watch rules to be idle here," replied Meg gravely but graciouslyI'll do anything if you'll let me stop a bit, for it's as dull as the Desert of Sahara down thereShall I sew, read, cone, draw, or do all at once? Bring on your bears And Laurie sat down with a submissive expression delightful to behold
"Finish this story while I set my heel," said Jo, handing him the book was the meek answer, as he began, doing his best to prove his gratitude for the favor of admission into the `Busy Bee Society'
The story was not a long one, and when it was finished, he ventured to ask a few questions as a reward of merit
"Please, ma'am, could I inquire if this highly instructive and charming institution is a new one?"
"Would you tell him?" asked Meg of her sisters
"He'll laugh," said Amy warningly
"Who cares?" said Jo
"I guess he'll like it," added Beth
"Of course I shall! I give you my word I won't laughTell away, Jo, and don't be afraid
"The idea of being afraid of you! Well, you see we used to play Pilgrim's Progress, and we have been going on with it in earnest, all winter mulberry vintage and summer
"Yes, I know," said Laurie, nodding wisely
"Who told you?" demanded JoI wanted to amuse him one night when you were all away, and he was rather dismalHe did like it, so don't scold, Jo," said Beth meekly
"You can't keep a secretNever mind, it saves trouble now
"Go on, please," said Laurie, as Jo became absorbed in her work, looking a trifle displeased
"Oh, didn't she tell you about this new plan of ours? Well, we have tried not to waste our holiday, but each has had a task and worked at it with a willThe vacation is nearly over, the stints are all done, and we are ever so glad that we didn't dawdle
"Yes, I should think so," and Laurie thought regretfully of his own idle days"Mother likes to have us out-of-doors as much as possible, so we bring our work here and have nice timesFor the fun of it we bring our things in these bags, wear the old hats, use poles to climb the hill, and play pilgrims, as we used to do years agoWe call this hill the Delectable Mountain, for we can look far away and see the country where we hope to live some time
Jo zucca spy fendi bag pointed, and Laurie sat up to examine, for through an opening in the wood one could look cross the wide, blue river, the meadows on the other side, far over the outskirts of the great city, to the green hills that rose to meet the skyThe sun was low, and the heavens glowed with the splendor of an autumn sunsetGold and purple clouds lay on the hilltops, and rising high into the ruddy light were silvery white peaks that shone like the airy spires of some Celestial City
"How beautiful that is!" said Laurie softly, for he was quick to see and feel beauty of any kind
"It's often so, and we like to watch it, for it is never the same, but always splendid," replied Amy, wishing she could paint it
"Jo talks about the country where we hope to live sometime--the real country, she means, with pigs and chickens and haymakingt would be nice, but I wish the beautiful country up there was real, and we could ever go to it," said Beth musingly
"There is a lovelier country even than that, where we shall go, by-and-by, when we are good enough," answered Meg with her sweetest fake cartier watches v

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Aug072010

Why were you treated so?" "Just because I...
Why were you treated so?"
"Just because I wouldn't say what your mother wanted me forI'd promised not to tell, and of course I wasn't going to break my word
"Couldn't you satisfy your grandpa in any other way?"
"No, he would have the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truthI'd have told my part of the scrape, if I could without bringing Meg inAs I couldn't, I held my tongue, and bore the scolding till the old gentleman collared meThen I bolted, for fear I should forget myself
"It wasn't nice, but he's sorry, I know, so go down and make up
"Hanged if I do! I'm not going to be lectured and pummelled by everyone, just for a bit of a frolicI was sorry about Meg, and begged pardon like a man, but I won't do it again, when I wasn't in the wrong
"He didn't know that
"He ought to trust me, and not act as if I was a babyIt's no use, Jo, he's got to learn that prada bags cheap I'm able to take care of myself, and don't need anyone's apron string to hold on by "What pepper pots you are! " sighed Jo"How do you mean to settle this affair?"
"Well, he ought to beg pardon, and believe me when I say I can't tell him what the fuss's about
"Bless you! He won't do that
"I won't go down till he does
"Now, Teddy, be sensibleLet it pass, and I'll explain what I canYou can't stay here, so what's the use of being melodramatic?"
"I don't intend to stay here long, anywayI'll slip off and take a journey somewhere, and when Grandpa misses me he'll come round fast enough
"I dare say, but you ought not to go and worry himI'll go to Washington and see BrookeIt's gay there, and I'll enjoy myself after the troubles
"What fun you'd have! I wish I could run off too," said Jo, forgetting her part of mentor in lively visions of martial life at the capital
"Come black and white chanel on, then! Why not? You go and surprise your father, and I'll stir up old BrookeIt would be a glorious jokeWe'll leave a letter saying we are all right, and trot off at onceI've got money enoughIt will do you good, and no harm, as you go to your father
For a moment Jo looked as if she would agree, for wild as the plan was, it just suited herShe was tired of care and confinement, longed for change, and thoughts of her father blended temptingly with the novel charms of camps and hospitals, liberty and funHer eyes kindled as they turned wistfully toward the window, but they fell on the old house opposite, and she shook her head with sorrowful decision
"If I was a boy, we'd run away together, and have a capital time, but as I'm a miserable girl, I must be proper and stop at homeDon't tempt me, Teddy, it's a crazy plan
"That's the fun of it," began Laurie, who had got a willful zucca spy fendi bag fit on him and was possessed to break out of bounds in some way
"Hold your tongue!" cried Jo, covering her ears"`Prunes and prisms' are my doom, and I may as well make up my mind to itI came here to moralize, not to hear things that make me skip to think of
"I know Meg would wet-blanket such a proposal, but I thought you had more spirit," began Laurie insinuatingly
"Bad boy, be quiet! Sit down and think of your own sins, don't go making me add to mineIf I get your grandpa to apologize for the shaking, will you give up running away?" asked Jo seriously
"Yes, but you won't do it," answered Laurie, who wished to make up, but felt that his outraged dignity must be appeased first
"If I can manage the young one, I can the old one," muttered Jo, as she walked away, leaving Laurie bent over a railroad map with his head propped up on both handsLaurence's gruff voice sounded vintage rolex watch gruffer than ever, as Jo tapped at his door
"It's only me, Sir, come to return a book," she said blandly, as she entered
"Want any more?" asked the old gentleman, looking grim and vexed, but trying not to show itI like old Sam so well, I think I'll try the second volume," returned Jo, hoping to propitiate him by accepting a second dose of Boswell's Johnson, as he had recommended that lively work
The shaggy eyebrows unbent a little as he rolled the steps toward the shelf where the Johnsonian literature was placedJo skipped up, and sitting on the top step, affected to be searching for her book, but was really wondering how best to introduce the dangerous object of her visitLaurence seemed to suspect that something was brewing in her mind, for after taking several brisk turns about the room, he faced round on her, speaking so abruptly that Rasselas tumbled face downward on the new omega watches flo

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Aug062010

"Rather a rough road for you to travel, my little...

"Rather a rough road for you to travel, my little pilgrims, especially the latter part of itBut you have got on bravely, and I think the burdens are in a fair way to tumble off very soon," said MrMarch, looking with fatherly satisfaction at the four young faces gathered round him
"How do you know? Did Mother tell you?' asked JoStraws show which way the wind blows, and I've made several discoveries today
"Oh, tell us what they are!" cried Meg, who sat beside him And taking up the hand which lay on the arm of his chair, he pointed to the roughened forefinger, a burn on the back, and two or three little hard spots on the palm"I remember a time when this hand was white and smooth, and your first care was to keep it soIt was very pretty then, but to me it is much prettier now, for in this seeming blemishes I read a little historyA burnt offering has been made to vanity, this hardened palm has earned something better than blisters, and I'm sure the sewing done by these pricked fingers will last a long time, so much good will went into the stitchesMeg, my dear, I value the womanly skill which keeps home happy more than white hands or fashionable accomplishmentsI'm proud to shake this good, industrious little hand, and hope I shall not soon be asked to give it away
If Meg had wanted a chanel white ceramic watch reward for hours of patient labor, she received it in the hearty pressure of her father's hand and the approving smile he gave her
"What about Jo? Please say something nice, for she has tried so hard and been so very, very good to me," said Beth in her father's ear
He laughed and looked across at the tall girl who sat opposite, with and unusually mild expression in her face
"In spite of the curly crop, I don't see the `son Jo' whom I left a year ago," said Mr"I see a young lady who pins her collar straight, laces her boots neatly, and neither whistles, talks slang, nor lies on the rug as she used to doHer face is rather thin and pale just now, with watching and anxiety, but I like to look at it, for it has grown gentler, and her voice is lowerShe doesn't bounce, but moves quietly, and takes care of a certain little person in a motherly way which delights meI rather miss my wild girl, but if I get a strong, helpful, tenderhearted woman in her place, I shall feel quite satisfiedI don't know whether the shearing sobered our black sheep, but I do know that in all Washington I couldn't find anything beautiful enough to be bought with the five-and-twenty dollars my good girl sent me
Jo's keen eyes were rather dim for a minute, and her thin face grew rosy in the firelight as she received her chanel cambon handbag father's praise, feeling that she did deserve a portion of it
"Now, Beth," said Amy, longing for her turn, but ready to wait
"There's so little of her, I'm afraid to say much, for fear she will slip away altogether, though she is not so shy as she used to be," began their father cheerfullyBut recollecting how nearly he had lost her, he held her close, saying tenderly, with her cheek against his own, "I've got you safe, my Beth, and I'll keep you so, please God
After a minute's silence, he looked down at Amy, who sat on the cricket at his feet, and said, with a caress of the shining hair
"I observed that Amy took drumsticks at dinner, ran errands for her mother all the afternoon, gave Meg her place tonight, and has waited on every on with patience and good humorI also observe that she does not fret much nor look in the glass, and has not even mentioned a very pretty ring which she wears, so I conclude that she has learned to think of other people more and of herself less, and has decided to try and mold her character as carefully as she molds her little clay figuresI am glad of this, for though I should be very proud of a graceful statue made by her, I shall be infinitely prouder of a lovable daughter with a talent for making life beautiful to herself and others
"What are you thinking balenciaga designer of, Beth?" asked Jo, when Amy had thanked her father and told about her ring
"I read in PILGRIM'S PROGRESS today how, after many troubles, christian and Hopeful came to a pleasant green meadow where lilies bloomed all year round, and there they rested happily, as we do now, before they went on to their journey's end," answered Beth, adding, as she slipped out of her father's arms and went to the instrument, "It's singing time now, and I want to be in my old placeI'll try to sing the song of the shepherd boy which the Pilgrims heardI made the music for Father, because he likes the verses
So, sitting at the dear little piano, Beth softly touched the keys, and in the sweet voice they had never thought to hear again, sang to her own accompaniment the quaint hymn, which was a singularly fitting song for her
He that is down need fear no fall,
He that is low no pride
He that is humble ever shall
Have God to be his guide
I am content with what I have,
Little be it, or much
And, Lord! Contentment still I crave,
Because Thou savest such
Fulness to them a burden is,
That go on pilgrimage
Here little, and hereafter bliss,
Is best from age to age!
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE

Like bees swarming after their queen, mother and daughters hovered about MrMarch the next day, neglecting quilted white bag everything to look at, wait upon, and listen to the new invalid, who was in a fair way to be killed by kindnessAs he sat propped up in a big chair by Beth's sofa, with the other three close by, and Hannah popping in her head now and then `to peek at the dear man', nothing seemed needed to complete their happinessBut something was needed, and the elder ones felt it, though none confessed the factMarch looked at one another with an anxious expression, as their eyes followed MegJo had sudden fits of sobriety, and was seen to shake her fist at MrBrooke's umbrella, which had been left in the hallMeg was absent-minded, shy, and silent, started when the bell rang, and colored when John's name was mentionedAmy said, "Everyone seemed waiting for something, and couldn't settle down, which was queer, since Father was safe at home," and Beth innocently wondered why their neighbors didn't run over as usual
Laurie went by in the afternoon, and seeing Meg at the window, seemed suddenly possessed with a melodramatic fit, for he fell down on one knee in the snow, beat his breast, tore his hair, and clasped his hands imploringly, as if begging some boonAnd when Meg told him to behave himself and go away, he wrung imaginary tears out of his handkerchief, and staggered round the corner as if in utter louis vuitton diaper bags despair

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Aug052010

Not having much money, or knowing what he'd like,...

Not having much money, or knowing what he'd like, I got several little things, and put them about the room, where he would find them unexpectedlyThey were useful, pretty, or funny, a new standish on his table, a little vase for his flower, he always has one, or a bit of green in a glass, to keep him fresh, he says, and a holder for his blower, so that he needn't burn up what Amy calls `mouchoirs'I made it like those Beth invented, a big butterfly with a fat body, and black and yellow wings, worsted feelers, and bead eyesIt took his fancy immensely, and he put it on his mantlepiece as an article of virtue, so it was rather a failure after allPoor as he is, he didn't forget a servant or a child in the house, and not a soul here, from the French laundrywoman to Miss Norton forgot himI was so glad of that
They got up a masquerade, and had a gay time New Year's EveI didn't mean to go down, having no dressBut at the last minute, MrsKirke remembered some old brocades, and Miss Norton lent me lace and feathersSo I dressed up as MrsMalaprop, and sailed in with a mask onNo one knew me, for I disguised my voice, and no one dreamed of the silent, haughty Miss March (for they think I am very stiff and cool, most of them, and so I am to whippersnappers) could dance and dress, and burst out into a `nice fake fendi spy bag derangement of epitaphs, like an allegory on the banks of the Nile'I enjoyed it very much, and when we unmasked it was fun to see them stare at meI heard one of the young men tell another that he knew I'd been an actress, in fact, he thought he remembered seeing me at one of the minor theatersMeg will relish that jokeBhaer was Nick Bottom, and Tina was Titania, a perfect little fairy in his armsTo see them dance was `quite a landscape', to use a Teddyism
I had a very happy New Year, after all, and when I thought it over in my room, I felt as if I was getting on a little in spite of my many failures, for I'm cheerful all the time now, work with a will, and take more interest in other people than I used to, which is satisfactoryBless you all! Ever your lovingJo
CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR


Though very happy in the social atmosphere about her, and very busy with the daily work that earned her bread and made it sweeter for the effort, Jo still found time for literary laborsThe purpose which now took possession of her was a natural one to a poor and ambitious girl, but the means she took to gain her end were not the bestShe saw that money conferred power, therefore, she resolved to have, not to be used for herself alone, but for those whom she loved more than life
The dream of filling home with see by chloe bag comforts, giving Beth everything she wanted, from strawberries in winter to an organ in her bedroom, going abroad herself, and always having more than enough, so that she might indulge in the luxury of charity, had been for years Jo's most cherished castle in the air
The prize-story experience had seemed to open a way which might, after long traveling and much uphill work, lead to this delightful chateau en EspagneBut the novel disaster quenched her courage for a time, for public opinion is a giant which has frightened stouter-hearted Jacks on bigger beanstalks than hersLike that immortal hero, she reposed awhile after the first attempt, which resulted in a tumble and the least lovely of the giant's treasures, if I remember rightlyBut the `up again and take another' spirit was as strong in Jo as in Jack, so she scrambled up on the shady side this time and got more booty, but nearly left behind her what was far more precious than the moneybags
She took to writing sensation stories, for in those dark ages, even all-perfect America read rubbishShe told no one, but concocted a `thrilling tale', and boldly carried it herself to MrDashwood, editor of the Weekly VolcanoShe had never read Sartor Resartus, but she had a womanly instinct that clothes possess an influence more powerful over many than the worth omega planet ocean watches of character or the magic of mannersSo she dressed herself in her best, and trying to persuade herself that she was neither excited nor nervous, bravely climbed two pairs of dark and dirty stairs to find herself in a disorderly room, a cloud of cigar smoke, and the presence of three gentlemen, sitting with their heels rather higher than their hats, which articles of dress none of them took the trouble to remove on her appearancesomewhat daunted by this reception, Jo hesitated on the threshold, murmuring in much embarrassment
"Excuse me, I was looking for the Weekly Volcano office
Down went the highest pair of heels, up rose the smokiest gentleman, and carefully cherishing his cigar between his fingers, he advanced with a nod and a countenance expressive of nothing but sleepFeeling that she must get through the matter somehow, Jo produced her manuscript and, blushing redder and redder with each sentence, blundered out fragments of the little speech carefully prepared for the occasion
"A friend of mine desired me to offer--a story--just as an experiment--would like your opinion--be glad to write more if this suits
While she blushed and blundered, MrDashwood had taken the manuscript, and was turning over the leaves with a pair of rather dirty fingers, and casting critical glances up and down chanel white j12 watch the neat pages
"Not a first attempt, I take it?" observing that the pages were numbered, covered only on one side, and not tied up with a ribbon--sure sign of a noviceShe has had some experience, and got a prize for a tale in the BLARNEYSTONE BANNER
"Oh, did she?" And MrDashwood gave JO a quick look, which seemed to take note of everything she had on, from the bow in her bonnet to the buttons on her boots"Well, you can leave it, if you likeWe've more of this sort of thing on hand than we know what to do with at present, but I'll run my eye over it, and give you an answer next week
Now, Jo did not like to leave it, for MrDashwood didn't suit her at all, but, under the circumstances, there was nothing for her to do but bow and walk away, looking particularly tall and dignified, as she was apt to do when nettled or abashedJust then she was both, for it was perfectly evident from the knowing glances exchanged among the gentlemen that her little fiction of `my friend' was considered a good joke, and a laugh, produced by some inaudible remark of the editor, as he closed the door, completed her discomfitureHalf resolving never to return, she went home, and worked off her irritation by stitching pinafores vigorously, and in an hour or two was cool enough to laugh over the scene and long for next gucci faux wee

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Aug032010

She tried to draw away her hand, but as if he...
She tried to draw away her hand, but as if he guessed the thought that prompted the half-involuntary impulse, Laurie held it fast, and said, with a manly gravity she had never seen in him before
"Jo, dear, I want to say one thing, and then we'll put it by foreverAs I told you in my letter when I wrote that Amy had been so kind to me, I never shall stop loving you, but the love is altered, and I have learned to see that it is better as it isAmy and you changed places in my heart, that's allI think it was meant to be so, and would have come about naturally, if I had waited, as you tried to make me, but I never could be patient, and so I got a heartacheI was a boy then, headstrong and violent, and it took a hard lesson to show me my mistakeFor it was one, Jo, as you said, and I found it out, after making a fool of myselfUpon my word, I was so tumbled up in my mind, at one time, that I didn't know which I loved best, you or Amy, and tried to love you both alikeBut I couldn't, and when I saw her in Switzerland, everything seemed to clear up all at onceYou both got into your right places, and I felt sure that it was well off with the tiffany silver old love before it was on with the new, that I could honestly share my heart between sister Jo and wife Amy, and love them dearlyWill you believe it, and go back to the happy old times when we first knew one another?"
"I'll believe it, with all my heart, but, Teddy, we never can be boy and girl againThe happy old times can't come back, and we mustn't expect itWe are man and woman now, with sober work to do, for playtime is over, and we must give up frolickingI'm sure you feel thisI see the change in you, and you'll find it in meI shall miss my boy, but I shall love the man as much, and admire him more, because he means to be what I hoped he wouldWe can't be little playmates any longer, but we will be brother and sister, to love and help one another all our lives, won't we, Laurie?"
He did not say a word, but took the hand she offered him, and laid his face down on it for a minute, feeling that out of the grave of a boyish passion, there had risen a beautiful, strong friendship to bless them bothPresently Jo said cheerfully, for she didn't the coming home to be a sad one, "I can't make it true that you children are really married chanel white purses and going to set up housekeepingWhy, it seems only yesterday that I was buttoning Amy's pinafore, and pulling your hair when you teasedMercy me, how time does fly!"
"As one of the children is older than yourself, you needn't talk so like a grandmaI flatter myself I'm a `gentleman growed' as Peggotty said of David, and when you see Amy, you'll find her rather a precocious infant," said Laurie, looking amused at her maternal air
"You may be a little older in years, but I'm ever so much older in feeling, TeddyWomen always are, and this last year has been such a hard one that I feel forty

"Poor Jo! We left you to bear it alone, while we went pleasuringHere's a line, and there's anotherUnless you smile, your eyes look sad, and when I touched the cushion, just now, I found a tear on itYou've had a great deal to bear, and had to bear it all aloneWhat a selfish beast I've been!" And Laurie pulled his own hair, with a remorseful look
But Jo only turned over the traitorous pillow, and answered, in a tone which she tried to make more cheerful, "No, I had Father and Mother to help me, and the dear babies to comfort me, and the thought black chanel handbag that you and Amy were safe and happy, to make the troubles here easier to bearI am lonely, sometimes, but I dare say it's good for me, and
"You never shall be again," broke in Laurie, putting his arm about her, as if to fence out every human ill"Amy and I can't get on without you, so you must come and teach `the children' to keep house, and go halves in everything, just as we used to do, and let us pet you, and all be blissfully happy and friendly together
"If I shouldn't be in the way, it would be very pleasantI begin to feel quite young already, for somehow all my troubles seemed to fly away when you cameYou always were a comfort, Teddy And Jo leaned her head on his shoulder, just as she did years ago, when Beth lay ill and Laurie told her to hold on to him
He looked down at her, wondering if she remembered the time, but Jo was smiling to herself, as if in truth her troubles had all vanished at his coming
"You are the same Jo still, dropping tears about one minute, and laughing the nextYou look a little wicked nowWhat is it, Grandma?"
"I was wondering how you and Amy get on together
"Like angels!"
"Yes, of course, chanel white purse but which rules?"
"I don't mind telling you that she does now, at least I let her think so, it pleases her, you knowBy-and-by we shall take turns, for marriage, they say, halves one's rights and doubles one's duties
"You'll go on as you begin, and Amy will rule you all the days of your life
"Well, she does it so imperceptibly that I don't think I shall mind muchShe is the sort of woman who knows how to rule wellIn fact, I rather like it, for she winds one round her finger as softly and prettily as a skein of silk, and makes you feel as if she was doing you a favor all the while
"That ever I should live to see you a henpecked husband and enjoying it!" cried Jo, with uplifted hands
It was good to see Laurie square his shoulders, and smile with masculine scorn at that insinuation, as he replied, with his "high and mighty" air, "Amy is too well-bred for that, and I am not the sort of man to submit to itMy wife and I respect ourselves and one another too much ever to tyrannize or quarrel
Jo like that, and thought the new dignity very becoming, but the boy seemed changing very fast into the man, and regret mingled with her china mulberry pleasu

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